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The struggle for the vote was an effort to bring men to feel less superior and women to feel less inferior. — Carrie Chapman Catt

It is slightly chilling to realize there are rational, functional people up there employed to spot, nurture, and exploit those down here among us who are irrational and can barely cope. If you want to know how stupid you're perceived to be by the people up there, count the unsolicited junk mail you receive. If you get a lot, you're perceived to be alluringly stupid. — Jon Ronson

We want Quora to last forever, and in order to last forever, it's going to need to have revenue. One of the best things about ads is that you don't need to exclude anyone. — Adam D'Angelo

The funny thing about me is I move from genre to genre, but I essentially shoot all the movies the same way. — James Mangold

The horror no less than the charm of real life consists precisely in the recurrent actualization of the inconceivable — Aldous Huxley

I am eagerly awaiting my next disappointment. — Ashleigh Brilliant

By the time the plan's wheels touched down on a desolate stretch of desert runway, the sun had cleared a ridge of mountains and revealed a land the color of dust. The single building that served as a terminal was squat and seemingly of the same dust.
The Middle East? Eliza wondered. Tattooine? A sign, handpainted, was illegible in exotic, curling letters. Arabic, at a guess. That probably eliminated Tattooine. — Laini Taylor

Those who understand will understand. — Wayne Gerard Trotman

Use your human intelligence in the best way you can; transform your emotions in a positive way. — Dalai Lama

We're constantly dealing with old problems under the circumstance of new variables, so just things like greed and fear and anger and inequality are issues that humanity has constantly dealt with. The parameters and the variables change but these are old things. And discussing those things is slightly more timeless rather than focusing on one tiny thing. — Dan Mangan